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3 unusual facts about Teenage Kicks


M.O.T.O.

E Pluribus MOTO LP (1996 release by Teenage Kicks in Germany - reissued 2012 by Rerun Records - USA)

Nicolas Woodman

In 2008 Woodman played a student in the programme Teenage Kicks for one episode.

Terri Hooley

After playing Teenage Kicks on BBC national radio John Peel then became a big supporter of the Good Vibrations record label.


A Present for Everyone

The band recorded covers of "Build Me Up Buttercup", "That's Entertainment", "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", "O Holy Night", "Teenage Kicks", "Where is the Love?", "Fall at Your Feet" and "Runaway Train", as well as new tracks "Peaches", "Let it Go" and "Mummy Trade", all of which appeared as B-sides to "Air Hostess".


see also

Greg Knight

He has backed several other artists on the drums in live shows including George McCrae "Rock your Baby" and Fergal Sharkey "Teenage Kicks".

Zoe Williams

Clive James praised her appearance in documentary Teenage Kicks: the Search for Sophistication: "The brilliant journalist Zoe Williams did a short piece to camera that was almost an aria".